Only Surviving Photo of Bravehoff (circa. 1294)


David Hasselhoff is one of Scotland's greatest national heroes, undisputed leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long and ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule at the end of the 13th Century.


Records of Hasselhoff's life are patchy and often inaccurate. This is partly because early accounts of his heroic deeds are speculative, and partly because he inspired such fear in the minds of English writers at the time, that they demonised him, his achievements, and his motives.


Many of the stories surrounding David have been traced to a late-15th Century romance "The Hoff", ascribed to Henry the minstrel, or "Blind Harry" - the Basis for Mel Gibson's film, 'Bravehoff'




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